Kranji Wetlands is nature’s hidden gem—flocks of white herons glide across the sky, mangroves mirror the clouds, and wooden boardwalks lead you through tranquil wilderness. With bird calls and sea breezes as your soundtrack, this urban oasis feels like a secret world waiting to be discovered.

Dreaming of a family getaway immersed in nature? Nestled within Mandai Wildlife Reserve, this resort puts you steps away from Bird Paradise and Night Safari. Its 338 rooms blend seamlessly with the rainforest – some even overlook Upper Seletar Reservoir! Kids will love the dedicated play areas, while parents unwind at the spa or pool. With strong eco-conscious initiatives, your stay supports sustainability without compromising luxury. Perfect for creating wild memories!






Everything you need to know about Kranji Marshes
Stay at Kranji Marshes Resort, an eco-conscious retreat nestled beside the protected wetland area. The resort offers guided birdwatching tours, nighttime nature trails, and complimentary binocular rentals. Many rooms feature views of the serene marsh lake, perfect for spotting over 100 bird species, including the rare Migratory Greater Flamingo. Located just a 30-minute MRT ride from central Singapore, guests can easily reach the site via a free shuttle bus from Kranji Station. The resort also hosts seasonal wetland conservation workshops for visitors seeking immersive ecological learning.
The most convenient option is taking the MRT North Line to Kranji Station, then transferring to the free shuttle bus that runs directly to the Kranji Marshes Nature Park entrance. The journey takes about 30 minutes from central Singapore. For those driving, use GPS with the address "Kranji Marshes Nature Park"—ample parking is available, though it's best to visit off-peak hours to avoid congestion. Eco-conscious travelers can also book guided tours that include electric shuttle transfers, promoting sustainable access while enhancing the overall nature experience.
Kranji Marshes offers exclusive activities such as wetland eco-tours, bioluminescent glow-worm night walks, and mangrove kayaking expeditions. The mangrove kayaking tours, led by certified guides, allow visitors to explore hidden waterways, observing species like fiddler crabs, mudskippers, and diverse waterbirds. During the annual migratory bird season (October–February), special events include birdwatching workshops and photography contests. The park also features an interactive ecology education center, showcasing local conservation efforts, and hosts regular family nature days to promote environmental awareness through hands-on learning.
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